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  1. 10 hours ago, luke_stevens said:

     

    I am tempted to add a little putty / filler to the small section of the screw thread where the bogie touches it to give a smoother bearing surface but I'm unlikely to be running long enough trains for the pull to make a difference. The ply used in this kit is of a high quality and quite robust.

     

    Luke

    Luke,

     

    Just soak the ply around the hole(s) with very thin superglue, that will strengthen it more than enough.

     

    Jonathan 

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  2. Reading your plans for automating the layout immediately struck a chord with me - when I first built my shunting puzzle I wondered if it would be possible to automate one. Having exactly zero skills or knowledge in that area however immediately made a theoretical idea only!

     

    I did think it would be really cool if it could be done, and I did wonder if it had already been done somewhere by someone, but maybe it never has. Until now...

     

    (The fact that Phil used my buildings on the layout is an added bonus!!!)

     

    Jonathan

    JSModels 

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  3. JSModels is pleased to announce a new addition to it’s range of 4mm scale buildings

     

    Sharing the same footprint as the very popular ‘Pump / Boiler House’ kits (156 x 84mm) this small industrial loco shed is the perfect complement to the ‘Canalside’ range of industrial buildings, and is large enough for any OO or OO9 industrial loco.

     

    Available in 2 versions, with and without a roof-mounted water tank. Both versions are available in a choice of brick or stone finishes. Featuring laser-cut parts in a combination of 1mm, 2mm, and 3mm MDF, the model features internal roof trusses and smoke hood details, with the hoods leading to 2 covered chimneys/vents on the roof. 2 shapes of doors are included, both flat-bottomed (for inset track) and shaped to go around a raised trackbed.

     

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    Note - image above shows pre-production test & development versions (painted by Dan Evason, Tunnel Lane Model Railways), flanked by the (unpainted) final production versions (there are a couple of very minor differences between the two!).

     

    The water tank version comes with an optional planked roof for the tank, and both kits include stone etched blanking panels to replace some windows if required. All kits include our signature removable windows (for easier painting & glazing) laser-cut pre-shaped roof slate strips, acetate glazing material, and printed assembly instructions, illustrated in full colour.

     

    Pricing for the 4mm scale / OO gauge kits is as follows:

     

    Code Description Price

     

    JSM40366B - Small Industrial Shed (Brick) - £35;

    JSM40366S - Small Industrial Shed (Stone) - £30;

    JSM40367B - Small Industrial Shed w/Tank (Brick) - £40;

    JSM40367S - Small Industrial Shed w/Tank (Stone) - £35.

     

    These kits are now available for pre-order on the website now. Shipping of pre-orders will begin week commencing 27th February, and stock will be available at the Preston & District Model Railway Show on 4th & 5th March (subject to demand).

     

    7mm scale / O gauge versions of these kits will be available later in the year.

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  4. On 18/01/2023 at 14:55, Dungrange said:

     

    Has there been any progress on the Canal Warehouse Towers that you first previewed back in December 2021?  When will these be released and how much?

    David,

     

    Regrettably, not anywhere near as much as I would have liked. I took the initial prototypes to Doncaster in February last year, but whilst I was there, little did I know that back in the workshop the 'Colossal Computer C*ck-up' was occurring, in which I lost many months' worth of work, including all the drawings for the towers.

     

    Since then I've completely re-done them (with a significant redesign in the process) and expanded the range of products which will be available, but I simply haven't had the time needed to devote to getting them ready for release. Back in October/November I had a cunning plan to get everything done for a big launch an Doncaster this year, including a big spread in BRM, but that plan derailed for a number of reasons beyond my control and now won't happen.

     

    There's 7 main products, with variations that take the total number of products to 11 or 12, I think - but it's an all-or-nothing kind of thing; I can't release them one at a time unfortunately as it wouldn't really make sense to do it that way. Most of the design & drawing work is done, and has been for some time, but it's everything else (instructions (which take longer to do than designing the kits themselves!), packaging, website, promotion, etc) that's the stumbling block. I'm still working elsewhere full time, and have a family, so whilst I can grab an hour or two here & there to do bits & pieces, I really need a block of 2 weeks or so to hammer it full-time, and there's just zero chance of that in the foreseeable future...

     

    They will come, eventually. Along with everything else on a very long to-do list!

     

    Regards,

     

    Jonathan

    JSModels

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  5. Someone asked me a few days ago why I don't offer some kind of 'assortment' pack of the different sized slate sheets. I didn't really have a good answer as to why not, so here it is!

    Contains 6x A4 sheets in total, with 2 sheets of each of the 3 sizes - 9" wide, 10" wide, and 12" wide slates. Available from stock now!

     

    https://www.jsmodels.co.uk/home/4mm-Scale-Roof-Slate-Selection-Pack-6x-A4-sheets-p524232833

     

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  6. Thank you to everyone who dropped by my stand at either the Warley or Manchester shows, just to say hello, have a chat, or make a purchase. Warley was by far the biggest show I've done, and between that and Manchester, my shelves have never been emptier!

     

    For all the people that ordered chimneys/roof slates/accessories/lighting on the Saturday (all contained in the one box I forgot to take!) they have now all been wrapped & will be posted today, though when you will get them is entirely in the hands of the Royal Mail...

     

    I'm planning to spend some time over the next few weeks building my stocks back up, developing a couple of new products, and getting the new O gauge/7mm scale products on the website (which, like most things, has taken far longer than it should!) so I can hit the ground running in the New Year. I'll be publishing a list of the booked shows for 2023 in the next few days, once I finalise a few last-minute details.

     

    Regards,

     

    Jonathan

    JSModels

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  7. On 02/12/2022 at 03:18, PaulRhB said:


    Great to see these at the weekend and on top of the brick versions in OO we chatted about I’m also looking at the 7mm ones in stone! What are the footprints of the boiler house and chimney in 7mm please as they aren’t up on the web yet?

    Paul,

     

    Apologies for the delay, I've only just revisited RMWeb this morning, it's been hectic since getting back from Warley!

     

    I still haven't got the new stuff on the website, and I'm away again this weekend so won't do so for a while yet, but in the meantime, the boiler house footprint is approx. 275 x 145mm. The chimney is 68mm square, and 585mm tall.

     

    Regards,

     

    Jonathan

    JSModels 

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Kris said:

    Given that they are meant to be at the Manchester show next weekend, it could just be that the site is genuinely down for maintenance. 

     

    Eileen's Emporium have pulled out of the Manchester show due to illness (or so I've been told).

     

    Jonathan 

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  9. We're at Warley this weekend, and have some new kits with us - the pump/boiler house, and the small chimney, but this time in O gauge:

     

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    Being 7mm, these are quite big - this 'small' chimney is slightly taller than the OO gauge 'large' chimney, at approx. 590mm (slightly over 23”).

     

    Also, I now have the artwork to do many of my other kits in 7mm too, and whilst they aren't 'stock' items (due to lack of storage space, mainly) they are available on a cut-to-order basis.

     

    Regards,

     

    Jonathan

    JSModels

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  10. 3 hours ago, AY Mod said:

     

    From previous experience it may be worth seeing if you can tether to your mobile as a backup as there's been times when you get dumped off the WiFI - normal mobile signal is normally pretty good.

    Cheers Andy,

     

    I'll have my mobile as backup anyway, good to hear that signal is generally ok. Haven't been to the NEC for about 8 years, I don't think!

     

    Jonathan 

  11. 47 minutes ago, Chris M said:

    From the NEC site

    "Connecting with audiences | Free Wi-Fi

    Need to stay in touch with the office? Responsible for your business’ social media updates? Just can’t wait to post a selfie? No problem, all visitors to the NEC can connect to WiFi across the entire venue completely free of charge. If you’re unsure how to connect, or experience any difficulties, just head to our Visitor and Business Centres and we’ll get you surfing the web in no time."

    Fantastic Chris,

     

    Thank you, it never occurred to me to check the NEC website. Doh!

     

    Jonathan 

  12. As a trader, this was my very first attendance at the Wigan show. I thought that overall the exhibition was excellent, with a high quality of layouts and a great mix of traders. It was however quite disappointing in terms of takings, which was a direct consequence of the low visitor numbers. It's a shame, as I would have attended next year (a very good friend & mentor from the trade tells me I should never decide that a show isn't worth doing until I've done it three years in a row!)

     

    Regards,

     

    Jonathan

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  13. If your baseboards are going to be simple rectangles (and from your description, it's likely to be) then you might want to try one of the many companies who will do this for you. Just Google "model railway baseboards" and there's loads to choose from - I've just had a very quick look, and you could get one 5'x2'6" and one 4'x2'6" for less than £200, which considering the cost of timber thesedays isn't bad at all.

     

    They usually come as a kit & are very simple to make, or some companies will even assemble them for you, but you'll probably need to find one local to you for that as otherwise the delivery cost would be quite high.

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  14. 12 hours ago, Ian_M said:

    As it happens this year's Leeds show is going to be my first stand with TrainTrax. Any tips?

     

    Ian

    Ian,

     

    Not really, I don't feel like I should be giving anyone any advice 😆

     

    Just don't go with any expectations, and you won't be disappointed.

     

    And don't forget anything!

     

    Jonathan 

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